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I actually find this list somewhat interesting. Jay Cutler was a kid that never learned to win in college. He's having same problem putting away games in the NFL. Palmer is also a QB that simply is struggling at what I like to call "winning time." Eli MAnningup until the playoffs last year has made a career out o screwing up a game. Yet 2 guys who win more then any other ( Brady and Ben) apparently do not throw many Picks in the 2nd half of games.[/quote:38hyyslj]

You wouldn't happen to have the % of interceptions per passing attempts in the 2nd half of games stat would you?

Also do these numbers mean that Romo/Pennington and Ben are greater than Peyton and Carson?

Re: 2007 2nd half (iof games) QB rankings for Interceptins

IF you don't like my posts, don't read them. That's all I can say. Any personal attacks
should be withheld.

Seriously? I'm just joking around with you.

No need to be all defensive...

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I actually find this list somewhat interesting. Jay Cutler was a kid that never learned to win in college. He's having same problem putting away games in the NFL. Palmer is also a QB that simply is struggling at what I like to call "winning time." Eli MAnningup until the playoffs last year has made a career out o screwing up a game. Yet 2 guys who win more then any other ( Brady and Ben) apparently do not throw many Picks in the 2nd half of games.

You wouldn't happen to have the % of interceptions per passing attempts in the 2nd half of games stat would you?

Also do these numbers mean that Romo/Pennington and Ben are greater than Peyton and Carson?[/quote:sdmlk6hg]

Pennington has always been good at not throwing picks. But he didn't even play a full season last year so not sure how meaningful the stats on him are.

Your 2nd question. I do not have that. Best thing I could give you is a ranking of QB;s passer rating in the 2nd half of games last year. The interception per throw is factored into the equation.

Re: 2007 2nd half (of games) QB rankings for Interceptions

Carson had a bad season in 2007. Ben had a bad season in 2006. Lets see how both of them do this season...

Ben has had 3 great seasons and a bike wreck.

The Steelers had 3 great seasons. Ben had one (2007) and I don't blame you for milking it...

Find me 3 better seasons by a rookie QB in the history of the NFL?
Find me another QB that led his team (2nd highest road passer rating in the playoffs history) at the age of 23?

Is about efficiency man, not fantasy football. I bet on sports for a living. If I listened To ESPN , I would be broke. 8.9 Yards per attempt. Repeat that ten times until you learn the importance if it.

As you can see above, this ultra efficiecy in the 1st half enable the steelers to be
able to take leads in the 1sthalf and then run the ball in the 2nd half. You can even
see the drop in pass attempts from the first half to the 2nd half.

Why didn't this work the year before with Maddox? well as you can se below, Maddox was unable to duplicate the ultra efficiency of Roethlisberger in the 1st QTR. Therefore Madox had to throw the ball more to make up for the incompletions. He also had to throw the bal more because roethlisberger nearly doubled up his yards per attempt avgover maddox avg in the 1st QTr. The difference between 6.5 yPa and 11.3 is an incredible difference.

2004 steelers passed early and did it so efficently that they rarely had to pass in the
2nd half. That's why they went 15-1. no other team could take a rookie QB and run the
ball as much as Pittsburgh did, cause their has never been a rookie QB average 8.9 yards
per attempt which is completely off the charts.

Re: 2007 2nd half (of games) QB rankings for Interceptions

Carson had a bad season in 2007. Ben had a bad season in 2006. Lets see how both of them do this season...

Ben has had 3 great seasons and a bike wreck.

The Steelers had 3 great seasons. Ben had one (2007) and I don't blame you for milking it...

When Ben was a rookie, he took over a 6-10 team after the 2nd game of the year & didn't lose until the AFC Championship Game to a team that cheated. The next year, his play in the playoffs got them to the Super Bowl which they won. How are these not great seasons?